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I am the one who maintains our hosting account for our company, thus creating e-mail accounts & forwarders for various aliases.

 

OK, here's the problem: Let's say I have a forwarder called office@domain.net that goes to everybody in the office. This works great, except I keep getting requests from people to have the list of people receiving the messages show up in their TO: or CC: fields once they type in the name of the alias. I've explained a number of times why this can't happen, but apparently this is unacceptable to them.

 

So, does anybody have any ideas or alternate suggestions? I don't consider each person keeping their own aliases up to date an acceptable solution because people would immediately forget to update their local lists and somebody will miss an important message.

 

Thanks!

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